Audio to Midi
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- KVRAF
- 2461 posts since 9 Oct, 2008 from UK
Melodyne Essential, the freebie with Waveform, does not have audio to MIDI capabilities. The other versions of Melodyne can do it.
There's a list on this link of which version do what:
http://www.celemony.com/en/melodyne/edi ... al-matters
There's a list on this link of which version do what:
http://www.celemony.com/en/melodyne/edi ... al-matters
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- KVRist
- 228 posts since 2 Feb, 2015
The free version will convert monophonic audio to midi in Waveform because it's connected with ARA. The standalone version will not because it's not ARA and won't save a midi file. Just make sure Melodyne is using the "Melodic" algorithm" in Waveform.jabe wrote:Melodyne Essential, the freebie with Waveform, does not have audio to MIDI capabilities. The other versions of Melodyne can do it.
To use it just select the clip and then set the "Stretch" parameter to melodyne. Then click on the melodyne button in the clip to open melodyne. To convert to midi, select clip and press "Convert to midi". You must use the vst3 version of melodyne.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 24 posts since 30 Aug, 2017
Nice!!AGreen wrote:The free version will convert monophonic audio to midi in Waveform because it's connected with ARA. The standalone version will not because it's not ARA and won't save a midi file. Just make sure Melodyne is using the "Melodic" algorithm" in Waveform.jabe wrote:Melodyne Essential, the freebie with Waveform, does not have audio to MIDI capabilities. The other versions of Melodyne can do it.
To use it just select the clip and then set the "Stretch" parameter to melodyne. Then click on the melodyne button in the clip to open melodyne. To convert to midi, select clip and press "Convert to midi". You must use the vst3 version of melodyne.
Thank you
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- KVRAF
- 2461 posts since 9 Oct, 2008 from UK
Cheers.AGreen wrote:The free version will convert monophonic audio to midi in Waveform because it's connected with ARA. The standalone version will not because it's not ARA and won't save a midi file. Just make sure Melodyne is using the "Melodic" algorithm" in Waveform.jabe wrote:Melodyne Essential, the freebie with Waveform, does not have audio to MIDI capabilities. The other versions of Melodyne can do it.
To use it just select the clip and then set the "Stretch" parameter to melodyne. Then click on the melodyne button in the clip to open melodyne. To convert to midi, select clip and press "Convert to midi". You must use the vst3 version of melodyne.
[W10-64, T5/6/7/W8/9/10/11/12/13, 32(to W8)&64 all, Spike],[W7-32, T5/6/7/W8, Gina16] everything underused.
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- KVRist
- 54 posts since 6 Dec, 2018
Update:
It is working now. It seems that Melodyne defaults to the vst2 version and with that it really doesn't work. I completely deleted the vst2 version and rerun all the plugins. That helped.
When I click on the Melodyne button or on "Show Melodyne UI", Melodyne does *not* open and when I click on "convert to Midi clip", nothing happens.
Everything else works as described:
I can change "Stretch" to Melodyne. The Melodyne button does appear. The pop up help says: "Click to show the Melodyne editor for this clip".
I own Melodyne Essential and have installed the vst3 version.
I also added Melodyne to the outputs panel of the track (not sure if that is needed, I did, just in case).
Any idea, what I am doing wrong or what is missing?
Okay, I had difficulties adding a screenshot, now I see, it is there.
The screenshot shows the green audio clip with the "Melodyne" button that I want to convert to midi. Melodyne was opened from the outputs pannel. In the program I was using "Transfer" to read the audio and turn it into blops.
But that is not the way I can to use it because Essential doesn't include an option to save as midi, so it has to be done in Waveform.
It is working now. It seems that Melodyne defaults to the vst2 version and with that it really doesn't work. I completely deleted the vst2 version and rerun all the plugins. That helped.
I tried to follow the description. Part of it works, but not the final steps:AGreen wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2018 2:55 pm To use it just select the clip and then set the "Stretch" parameter to melodyne. Then click on the melodyne button in the clip to open melodyne. To convert to midi, select clip and press "Convert to midi". You must use the vst3 version of melodyne.
When I click on the Melodyne button or on "Show Melodyne UI", Melodyne does *not* open and when I click on "convert to Midi clip", nothing happens.
Everything else works as described:
I can change "Stretch" to Melodyne. The Melodyne button does appear. The pop up help says: "Click to show the Melodyne editor for this clip".
I own Melodyne Essential and have installed the vst3 version.
I also added Melodyne to the outputs panel of the track (not sure if that is needed, I did, just in case).
Any idea, what I am doing wrong or what is missing?
Okay, I had difficulties adding a screenshot, now I see, it is there.
The screenshot shows the green audio clip with the "Melodyne" button that I want to convert to midi. Melodyne was opened from the outputs pannel. In the program I was using "Transfer" to read the audio and turn it into blops.
But that is not the way I can to use it because Essential doesn't include an option to save as midi, so it has to be done in Waveform.
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- KVRAF
- 3735 posts since 17 Sep, 2016
It works here. I did not insert Melodyne to the track outputs, but made sure that I am using only the VST3 version.
Select an audio clip.
Set stretch to "Melodyne".
Click on the "Melodyne" button in the center of the clip. The Melodyne window opens up.
Select the clip again.
Down in the clip properties panel, select "Convert to MIDI clip". Presto, done!
Select an audio clip.
Set stretch to "Melodyne".
Click on the "Melodyne" button in the center of the clip. The Melodyne window opens up.
Select the clip again.
Down in the clip properties panel, select "Convert to MIDI clip". Presto, done!
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